Identification Of Branched-Chain Fatty-Acids By Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.
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Report Number: ASD TDR 63-513
Author(s): Buchenauer, Robert L.
Corporate Author(s): Air Force Institute of Technology
Date of Publication: 1963-07
Pages: 6
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0414109
Abstract:
The nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of twenty branched-chain fatty acids were studied in order to identify the structure of isomeric aliphatic carboxylic acids of low molecular weight. The effect of chemical shift of methyl protons as a function of distance from the carboxyl group is discussed.
Provenance: Agricultural Research Service Southern Region Research Center
Author(s): Buchenauer, Robert L.
Corporate Author(s): Air Force Institute of Technology
Date of Publication: 1963-07
Pages: 6
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0414109
Abstract:
The nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of twenty branched-chain fatty acids were studied in order to identify the structure of isomeric aliphatic carboxylic acids of low molecular weight. The effect of chemical shift of methyl protons as a function of distance from the carboxyl group is discussed.
Provenance: Agricultural Research Service Southern Region Research Center